COVID mortality seems inflated due to underreporting infected

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ButteryMales posted...
"Based on their results, the Stanford researchers estimated the mortality rate in Santa Clara County to be between 0.12% and 0.2%. By comparison, the average death rate of the seasonal flu is 0.1%."

It's from double to twelve times the flu in your own source.
Sorry my bad. I got a little fixated on numbers for the cold because I've been trying to find those and it seems like a vastly understudied subject. That isn't 12 times though